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but those 22 years, republicans led us into two wars without asking us to pay for them. they called for vast expenditures to fight terrorism. they gave big tax breaks to the top and the richest americans and said, "don't worry, your kids will pay for them." republicans supported huge subsidies for agribusiness and big energy companies. democrats did, too. they passed fabulous increases in medicare prescription benefits for the elderly. didn't raise a penny to pay for them. they advocated policies that led to the crash of 2008 -- so did democrats. today, we're $16 trillion in debt. and they are boasting that they haven't raised taxes in 22 years. what's that about? >> it's certainly not conservatism. it's not rational. and it's not adult. you know, when you create a program, you make a decision. you say, "i think we should conduct this war. i think that we should expand our security apparatus at home. i think that we should provide this additional benefit." then you pay for it. you vote to do it. and then you say, "here's what it's going to cost." and you pay for it. you
but those 22 years, republicans led us into two wars without asking us to pay for them. they called for vast expenditures to fight terrorism. they gave big tax breaks to the top and the richest americans and said, "don't worry, your kids will pay for them." republicans supported huge subsidies for agribusiness and big energy companies. democrats did, too. they passed fabulous increases in medicare prescription benefits for the elderly. didn't raise a penny to pay for them. they...
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it can make us all safer. but the challenge is getting from here to there x that's going to take three things. first, it's going to take technical standards. the fcc's at work on that with our public safety colleagues. second, it's going to take a lot of coordination. the agency will need to work with the more than 6,000 public safety answering points around this country as well as carriers to produce that kind of outcome. and finally, it's going to take funding. and to that end, i would note in the middle class tax relief as a result of this committee, there is up to $115 million in grant funds available for next generation 911. that's a terrific resource, and it's my hope that the public safety answering points from around this country will benefit from that. >> thank you. and, commissioner clyburn, if i could squeeze in a question to you, you've been an advocate for wireless consumers and the importance of or competition as more americans, especially economically-vulnerable populations, rely exclusively on
it can make us all safer. but the challenge is getting from here to there x that's going to take three things. first, it's going to take technical standards. the fcc's at work on that with our public safety colleagues. second, it's going to take a lot of coordination. the agency will need to work with the more than 6,000 public safety answering points around this country as well as carriers to produce that kind of outcome. and finally, it's going to take funding. and to that end, i would note...
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that we carry those people with us. you know, they live on through us. my brother, for instance, was a great card. and he'd, when we'd start to drive onto a highway where there's a yield sign, he'd just suddenly in an english accent say, "yield. i shall never yield." so he's with me every time i see a yield sign. so that's the presence within the absence that i try to capture in some of my poetry. >> i've long been envious, of your capacity for detail, for example, your poem "reminisce at." >> "toul." it's a little town in france. >> and you were there? >> i was there when i was in the air force. i was stationed very close to there. now i was flying jet fighters, we had a nuclear mission. we didn't fly with nukes but we stood alert with them. and so it was a dicey time. "reminiscence at toul." 30 years ago on new year's eve drunk on french champagne we shot bottle rockets from the windows of hank and willi's rented chateau overlooking nancy. it sounds so worldly which is how we wanted to think of ourselves, but lord, we were just children, sent by the go
that we carry those people with us. you know, they live on through us. my brother, for instance, was a great card. and he'd, when we'd start to drive onto a highway where there's a yield sign, he'd just suddenly in an english accent say, "yield. i shall never yield." so he's with me every time i see a yield sign. so that's the presence within the absence that i try to capture in some of my poetry. >> i've long been envious, of your capacity for detail, for example, your poem...
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a lot of us have questions that pertain to us. we talk about the guard band it just raises the historical aspects. for me i had great hopes it would provide why fight to rural small town america -- wifi to rural small town america. we all use it. there was no ban. there's nothing there to protect a spill over. we lost this great opportunity for rural america to really have high-speed internet access. i think that is part of this debate of how much is too much. we do not have been crushed and but we have full compensation. >> the discussion about how to get this new opportunity right is the one that we are having. it was a landmark piece of legislation. it embodies a lot of people and the obligation is now on us to get the balance right. and to do something that raises very substantial revenues for the treasury and that drives private investment and innovation including things like what statues anticipate. >> part of the legislation was to make sure we fund to also deployed. part of that debate was some people were saying there is
a lot of us have questions that pertain to us. we talk about the guard band it just raises the historical aspects. for me i had great hopes it would provide why fight to rural small town america -- wifi to rural small town america. we all use it. there was no ban. there's nothing there to protect a spill over. we lost this great opportunity for rural america to really have high-speed internet access. i think that is part of this debate of how much is too much. we do not have been crushed and...
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knock for inviting us. i share your goals of putting more spectrum in to the hands of american consumers, while raising funds for the treasury and a nationwide broadband unpublic safety networking. it's important that the fcc is the earliest stages of developing implement congress' will regarding auctions that will be the most complex in world history. initial are not due until next month. we have to go through a ton of ideas new questions with did not contemplate when we launched last september. it would be premature for me to offer a final opinion where the commission should go with the new auction rules until it's time to vote. nonetheless, the only commissioner before you today who is veteran of two of the largest spectrum auctions in american history, as well as the digital television transition, seems like yesterday, i have learned through a lot through trial and error. sometimes more error than anything else. in our conversation today i hope i can illuminate a path forward. my entire testimony could
knock for inviting us. i share your goals of putting more spectrum in to the hands of american consumers, while raising funds for the treasury and a nationwide broadband unpublic safety networking. it's important that the fcc is the earliest stages of developing implement congress' will regarding auctions that will be the most complex in world history. initial are not due until next month. we have to go through a ton of ideas new questions with did not contemplate when we launched last...
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so that is another reason for us not even to consider using them in this city because you don't know what effect they have on perfectly innocent people. >> thank you very much. >> i believe that the donation was for defibrillators not for the tasers. >> the next speaker, please? >> good afternoon, i just wanted to make three quick points. first of all i am from iowa. i know you probably thinking what does that have to do with anything? i took the emta course in iowa. >> speak in the mic. >> i am sorry. >> i am from iowa, i took the emta course in iowa. which was a year-long. to be able to go into the emt d program which was the problem to use the defibrillator you had to go through the basic training to be able to get into the defib and it was another nine-month course. i'm thinking how are we going to train police officers in a short time to be able to use them effectively? >> another thing is i wish that i would have brought the article to bring copies for you gentleman and lady. >> on the places that have done away with tasers because of malfunctions. and if you would like the art
so that is another reason for us not even to consider using them in this city because you don't know what effect they have on perfectly innocent people. >> thank you very much. >> i believe that the donation was for defibrillators not for the tasers. >> the next speaker, please? >> good afternoon, i just wanted to make three quick points. first of all i am from iowa. i know you probably thinking what does that have to do with anything? i took the emta course in iowa....
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liz: joining us now is the iowa governor, and, governor, let us just explain that to the viewers. you deal with a democratic legislature, and you managed to get things done. you could show by example. how have you done it? what do you think inside the beltway crowd is doing wrong here? >> well, they need to get past the politics, quick political posturing, and provide leadership. when i was elected governor again two years ago, i came back because the people of iowa said we need your experience and leadership to get our fiscal house in order. we cut the size and cost of government, and we focused on jobs in ways we can make iowa more competitive. there's a two year budget with a five year projection. i insisted it would stop the bad budgeting practices using one time money for ongoing expenses, and it was a tough battle, but we got the legislature with a democratic senate and republican house to pass essentially a two-year budget, and we spent just 97% of revenue, even though by law we can go to 99%, we restored the cash reserve in the economic emergency account. the state of iowa
liz: joining us now is the iowa governor, and, governor, let us just explain that to the viewers. you deal with a democratic legislature, and you managed to get things done. you could show by example. how have you done it? what do you think inside the beltway crowd is doing wrong here? >> well, they need to get past the politics, quick political posturing, and provide leadership. when i was elected governor again two years ago, i came back because the people of iowa said we need your...
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and the treatment was it was very very obvious that this is intended to punish us. pre-emptively for a crime that nobody had committed punish us for free speech activity and not only that but once we were in detention we were charged a misdemeanor offense and the state of california said that if you were charged with a nonviolent misdemeanor you shall be released on your own recognizance meeting with no bail and you're just three of these but the city decided to give all of us five thousand dollars bail which is against the law to keep us in prison as long as possible and i got but they refused to arraign people and so some people spend about a week in jail. weekend detention just because the city was dragging your feet to try to keep. the ball. is a violation of civil liberties to preemptively punish people just because they were exercising their constitutional rights or so across the board the city acted with complete disregard for the rights of people and in this country and in the city now michael the protesters say that the police knew so called shock and awe t
and the treatment was it was very very obvious that this is intended to punish us. pre-emptively for a crime that nobody had committed punish us for free speech activity and not only that but once we were in detention we were charged a misdemeanor offense and the state of california said that if you were charged with a nonviolent misdemeanor you shall be released on your own recognizance meeting with no bail and you're just three of these but the city decided to give all of us five thousand...
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thanks for having me and sticking with us o. ws topic five of those people arrested people representing two hundred ninety two of the people arrested in los angeles last november have filed a class action lawsuit for both their arrests and their treatment while in custody for the latest on this information on this case i was joined i am joined by r.t. correspondent ramon glendon he joins me from our l.a. bureau hi there ramona so let's just start with what is this what is this lawsuit about and what are they hoping to get out of it. throughout this class action lawsuit was filed just last week here in los angeles and what the plaintiffs are alleging is that the defendants are the mayor of los angeles the city of los angeles and the police chief now the plaintiffs are alleging that they were wrongfully arrested and that their constitutional rights were violated their first and fourth amendment so now they have filed this lawsuit and as you mentioned it is a class action lawsuit representing nearly the three hundred people who wer
thanks for having me and sticking with us o. ws topic five of those people arrested people representing two hundred ninety two of the people arrested in los angeles last november have filed a class action lawsuit for both their arrests and their treatment while in custody for the latest on this information on this case i was joined i am joined by r.t. correspondent ramon glendon he joins me from our l.a. bureau hi there ramona so let's just start with what is this what is this lawsuit about and...
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let us stand the post office up. let us view it as a vital system. there are individuals who depend upon this massive postal system. it can be made efficient. it can be made better. we can protect the workers. do we want to give a christmas gift to hardworking postal workers who as they are known to go through rain or snow or sleet and give them a pink slip for no fault of their own? this is not the american way. we create jobs. we don't destroy jobs. it's time for us to stand up and be heard before the deadline that our postal workers who are always there, who are the ones that find the elderly and the sick in their homes, because they know their route and they find those persons if they are in need, they are the good news people that come by to seniors and come by to disabled and come by to poor families. i want to see that we can work together, bring our postal workers here to make a difference and to reform the postal system to keep it alive. it is a vital source of work, but it is a vital service to the american people. with that, mr. speaker, i
let us stand the post office up. let us view it as a vital system. there are individuals who depend upon this massive postal system. it can be made efficient. it can be made better. we can protect the workers. do we want to give a christmas gift to hardworking postal workers who as they are known to go through rain or snow or sleet and give them a pink slip for no fault of their own? this is not the american way. we create jobs. we don't destroy jobs. it's time for us to stand up and be heard...
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is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast cancer or who have or might have prostate cancer, and women who are, or may become pregnant or are breast feeding should not use androgel. serious side effects include worsening of an enlarged prostate, possible increased risk of prostate cancer, lower sperm count, swelling of ankles, feet, or body, enlarged or painful breasts, problems breathing during sleep, and blood clots in the legs. tell your doctor about your medical conditions and medications, especially insulin, corticosteroids, or medicines to decrease blood clotting. talk to your
is concentrated, so you could use less gel. and with androgel 1.62%, you can save on your monthly prescription. [ male announcer ] dosing and application sites between these products differ. women and children should avoid contact with application sites. discontinue androgel and call your doctor if you see unexpected signs of early puberty in a child, or, signs in a woman which may include changes in body hair or a large increase in acne, possibly due to accidental exposure. men with breast...
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if anyone has information for us, contact us. >> reporter: it's unclear whether the officer identified himself before shots were fired or if he had a chance. people who live on the block said they heard his screams asking someone to cal police say -- call police saying he was pan officer down. patrolman was on the way. the neighbors said it was a loud and chaotic scene. >> maybe five, 10 minutes of everybody just running, getting back in the cars and pulling away. that's when everything calmed down and the cops were here and stuff. >> reporter: the investigation is still ongoing, they say and have yet to identify the shooting suspect, brian kuebler, abc2 news. >>> there's more calls on disk buses after a moth ser killed and her daughter was graced. it happened at minnesota avenue and 19th street. police say the man shot the woman several times as she was boarding the bus and drove away. she died at the scene and her 23-month-old daughter who was with her at the time was taken to the hospital with non-life-threatening injuries. >>> a fourth accuser steps forward claiming he was molested
if anyone has information for us, contact us. >> reporter: it's unclear whether the officer identified himself before shots were fired or if he had a chance. people who live on the block said they heard his screams asking someone to cal police say -- call police saying he was pan officer down. patrolman was on the way. the neighbors said it was a loud and chaotic scene. >> maybe five, 10 minutes of everybody just running, getting back in the cars and pulling away. that's when...
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>>neil: you have been a great help to us. >>guest: if i come back in january and my numbers are right do i get a reward? no. >> and holiday tips for men and women from me. and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity a. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...ts green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your old 401(k) into a fidelity ira and take control of your personal economy. this is going to be helpful. call or come in today. fidelity investments. turn here. .. >>neil: the world didn't end. the mayans missed it. now here is the bad news: what some you were counting on to get you out of christmas shopping is not happening. so now, you have to christmas shop. fast. now, not a moment too soon...we spare nothing for you. my annual christmas shopping tips for men and women. that's right, this year, because i am so pressed for time with the whole cliff thing
>>neil: you have been a great help to us. >>guest: if i come back in january and my numbers are right do i get a reward? no. >> and holiday tips for men and women from me. and i want to roll over my old 401(k) into a fidelity a. man: okay, no problem. it's easy to get started; i can help you with the paperwork. um...ts green line just appeared on my floor. yeah, that's fidelity helping you reach your financial goals. could you hold on a second? it's your money. roll over your...
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the leadesearcher on this believes a we age w lose that gut feeling inside us, tells us hey, something is wrong here. >> if youe not getting that uh-oh signal it is not figuring into your decision-making. you could falsy belief that a pitch of some kind is a good one when in fact it is rally bad and younger adult woul have no diicult seeinghat. >> professorer taylor knows from pernal experience. her late fath was takenn a financial scam for $17,000. herunt bought into one of those pitches hey, as a dge against ilation, buy diamonds over internet. you got it. when she got those, they were glass. gerri: oh, my goodness. john, i he very youn voic in the background. what is going on down there. >> those are my 20-month-old twins are visiting tonight. those are my hedge against this emotial decline. pe if you yo will by the time i make bad decisions about my finces they will b the to ta care of me. gerri: joh that is sweet. fascinating ory. real interesting stuff. who would have thought, ght? >> yeah. here'she thing too, gerri. th all starts i your mid 50s. some of the mt vulnerable people
the leadesearcher on this believes a we age w lose that gut feeling inside us, tells us hey, something is wrong here. >> if youe not getting that uh-oh signal it is not figuring into your decision-making. you could falsy belief that a pitch of some kind is a good one when in fact it is rally bad and younger adult woul have no diicult seeinghat. >> professorer taylor knows from pernal experience. her late fath was takenn a financial scam for $17,000. herunt bought into one of those...
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>> i don't even think i can pronounce what he made for us. it was a little, i looked at it and i was thinks, i can't believe i'm going to eat this but the experience was so lovely we did another story on him. >> overseas companies as well, yes? >> sure, side tour is kind of experiencing your local community. there's one called viable. now viable is another type of experience giving type start-up. they've got different experiences in over 600 cities around the world. let me pull up some of the experiences they have on viable. you've got to pay for the plane ticket to get there. but viable experiences you can fish with a king in fiji on a private island. take an underground food tour in new york city. trek through the himalayas for $400. explore the secret gardens of greece. these are all with locals. what these companies are doing, they're enabling people who have jobs that they love and they have different hobbies to actually make money by showing this to other people. i spoke with all the entrepreneurs that started these companies and they k
>> i don't even think i can pronounce what he made for us. it was a little, i looked at it and i was thinks, i can't believe i'm going to eat this but the experience was so lovely we did another story on him. >> overseas companies as well, yes? >> sure, side tour is kind of experiencing your local community. there's one called viable. now viable is another type of experience giving type start-up. they've got different experiences in over 600 cities around the world. let me...
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and used unprotect militia to protect the compound. the report also found the attack was not the result of protests over anti-islamic video as first reported. in a letter to congress, secretary of state hillary clinton said she accepts all of the panel's 29 recommendations writing there is no higher priority for me or my department. >>> though there seems to be progress still no fiscal cliff deal in washington. house speaker john boehner said he has a backup plan. but that's not enough for one in three americans who according to a new survey are cutting back on spending due to fears of going over that cliff. nbc's tracie potts joins us now with more. good morning. >> reporter: mara, good morning. good morning, everyone. there is brand new evidence in that survey that americans are really feeling the squeeze before we've even gone over the cliff, plus republicans are changing their strategy. republicans are planning a vote as early as tomorrow to keep taxes low for everyone making up $1 million. >> going to have to go to plan "b." becau
and used unprotect militia to protect the compound. the report also found the attack was not the result of protests over anti-islamic video as first reported. in a letter to congress, secretary of state hillary clinton said she accepts all of the panel's 29 recommendations writing there is no higher priority for me or my department. >>> though there seems to be progress still no fiscal cliff deal in washington. house speaker john boehner said he has a backup plan. but that's not enough...
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first up, this storm finally leaving us a little bit of a break before the next storm comes our way. and tomorrow we're going to see sunshine, a few clouds out there, a breeze at times, but nothing like the wind today. if you're going to the game tomorrow evening, it's going to be cold but nothing like today. then we have it next moving our direction, clouds come in on monday and for the most part rain showers break out. the further north and west you go, further north and west you're traveling, could see snow showers and sleet moving in. not a huge storm but a damp monday into christmas day. that gets out of here and another ones cuts across the west and moves up the east coast wednesday into thursday. that one's going to have a lot more moisture and a lot more strength to it and could bring us a rain snow mix around here. we'll keep you updated on the details as we head through the holidays. check back in. on the water smart craft advisory over night. and tonight going down to 25 degrees. tomorrow, going up to 46. not a bad day over all tomorrow. but the temperatures will be droppi
first up, this storm finally leaving us a little bit of a break before the next storm comes our way. and tomorrow we're going to see sunshine, a few clouds out there, a breeze at times, but nothing like the wind today. if you're going to the game tomorrow evening, it's going to be cold but nothing like today. then we have it next moving our direction, clouds come in on monday and for the most part rain showers break out. the further north and west you go, further north and west you're...
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that undergirded us in many ways, and even in this campaign. people felt comfortable with who he was. they were not going to be surprised by him. they knew what drove him. and they felt comfortable. >> another question from this side. >> after a the citizens united supreme court decision, there was a lot of worry about the effect this would have on campaigns, especially with the effect of super donors giving millions and millions of dollars to one campaign. i was wondering to what extent did super pacs affect both sides? are those fears -- how founded are they? light? i am wondering about your views in general. >> the thing to be hopeful about is that a billion dollars or so were spent and then a billion more on the wrong side. win -- from the romney is size. and we were able to win. hundreds of millions of dollars were spent against democratic republican super pacs. there were democratic super pacs as well. the money was spent on their side. almost all of their targets, almost all the candidates lost. i do not think that money -- that put enor
that undergirded us in many ways, and even in this campaign. people felt comfortable with who he was. they were not going to be surprised by him. they knew what drove him. and they felt comfortable. >> another question from this side. >> after a the citizens united supreme court decision, there was a lot of worry about the effect this would have on campaigns, especially with the effect of super donors giving millions and millions of dollars to one campaign. i was wondering to what...
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he said i'll show you the house where they used to keep us. and there it was. >> so what happened here? >> i almost couldn't do it. i couldn't go near the house because the memories flooded back. >> before we went in that building, i described it. and there was a little grate. we pulled the grate off of stuff and they looked under and were like oh, no. >> there's the hole. it's abandoned. we go underneath it and sure enough, there's this chamber dug out under the house with kids' initials carved under the wood. every time we found a clue, we ran into a brick wall. the owner of the house was a fornler pris former prison guard who disappeared. >> nothing else that i encoun r encountered couldn't solve this case, then chances are no one would. and as i looked around, no one else was trying to solve the case. >>> that led to a horrible, horrible, horrible picture of young children being used to provide sexual pleasure for adults. and in so many of the cases, very prominent adults. >> i was on the witness stand and i was asked during the question i
he said i'll show you the house where they used to keep us. and there it was. >> so what happened here? >> i almost couldn't do it. i couldn't go near the house because the memories flooded back. >> before we went in that building, i described it. and there was a little grate. we pulled the grate off of stuff and they looked under and were like oh, no. >> there's the hole. it's abandoned. we go underneath it and sure enough, there's this chamber dug out under the house...
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but presents are not the highlight of christmas for us. the kids get -- they get to ask santa for a couple of things, but we often -- we spend our christmas every year in hawaii, which is a big trip. >> that's santa claus in a bathing suit. >> santa claus with a lei, a hawaiian lei and some shorts. >> how do you live in the white house? >> there's so many great things. there is a movie theater here. there's a bowling alley. i think one of the best things is we share the house that's like a museum. that's the really cool part. >> i want to ask mrs. obama what do you do for work. >> that's an often asked question. i explain to them that first of all i'm married to the president, so one of my key responsibilities is to support him in any way that i can. then i'll tell them about my initiatives that i'm working on, trying to end childhood obesity and generation, and talk to them about the work i do with military families. >> i wonder if santa claus comes to the white house. >> well, you know, there are over 50 fireplaces in the white house. >>
but presents are not the highlight of christmas for us. the kids get -- they get to ask santa for a couple of things, but we often -- we spend our christmas every year in hawaii, which is a big trip. >> that's santa claus in a bathing suit. >> santa claus with a lei, a hawaiian lei and some shorts. >> how do you live in the white house? >> there's so many great things. there is a movie theater here. there's a bowling alley. i think one of the best things is we share the...
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from us and vice versa. we are doing cross the borders of. >>stuff. >> i am with defense daily. can you talk about smart financing and touched about how that interrelates with sharing of cyber and infrastructure? >> i wish i could talk more about spared financing. i want to get smart finances. there are creative ways of public-private financing. we see that in our transportation sector with private roads and toll r oads. we will increasingly see where folks who have figured out ways to partner with governments that address the private sector's need for return on investments in relatively short term and the government's needs for something that is sustainable for the long term and where we have very limited resources. the government has the ability to put into place a legal framework that could assist in that. it has a longer-term framework and the ability to stretch things out. it does not have to satisfy a quarterly shareholder. is there a way to bring that kind of ability to make a longer-term investment t
from us and vice versa. we are doing cross the borders of. >>stuff. >> i am with defense daily. can you talk about smart financing and touched about how that interrelates with sharing of cyber and infrastructure? >> i wish i could talk more about spared financing. i want to get smart finances. there are creative ways of public-private financing. we see that in our transportation sector with private roads and toll r oads. we will increasingly see where folks who have figured...
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-- >> sane. >> it keeps us sane and it keeps us going right now. and because it's christmas, because it's the christmas holiday and somebody today -- i said, i don't even know what day of the week it is. i don't even know what date it is. we have to get through that, too. and then i think december 26th is when we're going to -- it's really going to really sink in. >> i lost my brother when i was 21. he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your book. >> but i found that, you know, the days before the funeral there's a certain sort of adrenaline that you're focused on that and then there's people around and i found that for me the hardest part was often like a week after. >> yes. >> or a week and a half after when the friends and relatives start to move away and go back to their life and then you're kind of left there with your world, at least in my case, still feeling like my world had stopped and yet other people's world continued to spin. >> i think that's going to happen, but i also know our family is so close that -- >>
-- >> sane. >> it keeps us sane and it keeps us going right now. and because it's christmas, because it's the christmas holiday and somebody today -- i said, i don't even know what day of the week it is. i don't even know what date it is. we have to get through that, too. and then i think december 26th is when we're going to -- it's really going to really sink in. >> i lost my brother when i was 21. he was 22. and i always found -- he committed suicide. >> i read your...
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visiting friends or program and frying to use the -- family and trying to use the nimitz. all lanes open the traffic alert is now officially canceled. still here, delays eastbound 08 # approach -- 580 approaching mcarthur boulevard. and your bridges so far moving fine this morning. if you're crossing the golden gate bridge bay bridge also in delay of course no metering lights because -- >> it's christmas. >> right. >>> and we've got a little president of rain in the forecast -- bit of rain in the forecast believe it or not. no snow but some rain right lawrence? >> merry christmas guys. we are going to see the storm really pound the bay area little bit later on today. just beginning to see a few scattered showers showing up on if hi-def doppler radar. you can see some heavier rainfall just off the coastline but that's not the actual cold front. that will come in later on today. so yeah be prepared we are going to see a stormy day especially toward the middle of the day and the afternoon. a lot of clouds out there right now. temperatures running in the 30s and the 40s this a
visiting friends or program and frying to use the -- family and trying to use the nimitz. all lanes open the traffic alert is now officially canceled. still here, delays eastbound 08 # approach -- 580 approaching mcarthur boulevard. and your bridges so far moving fine this morning. if you're crossing the golden gate bridge bay bridge also in delay of course no metering lights because -- >> it's christmas. >> right. >>> and we've got a little president of rain in the...
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she struggled to make things work for us, and it did. >> she always tell us, you know what i'm saying, that we should have listened to her, which we should have. we chose to go off on the wrong path with the gang life and cause trouble for ourselves. we caused our mom a lot of pain and struggles through the years. we understand that. >> i don't know my dad. i was always referring to him as a sperm donor, you know? i guess he tried to kill me, kick my mom down the stairs. she was pregnant we many me my father, he left when i was, like, 5 years old. i ain't seen him since. i don't even know the dude. i don't care about him. you know? you ain't got to care about somebody that don't be there for you, you know what i'm saying? >> be out at 10:30 tomorrow. holler at you tomorrow. >> all right, bro. >> love you, man. >> love you, too. >>> up next, how solitary confinement may assure one inmate his freedom. >> i don't want nobody else on the yard that's not going home this decade to screw my time up. i am the ghost of cookies past. residue. so gross. well you didn't use new pam, so it looks l
she struggled to make things work for us, and it did. >> she always tell us, you know what i'm saying, that we should have listened to her, which we should have. we chose to go off on the wrong path with the gang life and cause trouble for ourselves. we caused our mom a lot of pain and struggles through the years. we understand that. >> i don't know my dad. i was always referring to him as a sperm donor, you know? i guess he tried to kill me, kick my mom down the stairs. she was...
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bill karins joins us. >> good morning. a new anchor this morning. >> thank you. >> you're either lucky or unlucky. you have to deal with me every single morning. you may regret it in a week or two. good morning, everyone, we have one area of rain and snow exiting new england today. you saw that from the live shot there in connecticut. just pouring rain this time of year, definitely a little bit on the strange side. we are watching only cold air in northern portions of maine are the only areas that will deal with the snow and sleet. it's a soaker this morning. even in areas like vermont and new hampshire. temperatures are good. don't have to worry about the roads. as far as the morning, through the rockies, through the higher elevations, this is going to head out to the plains today and tonight. tomorrow, a snowstorm is developing. through green bay, through the heart of iowa, blizzard watches here in areas, a little bit of colorado, but mostly western kansas. then winter storm warnings through all of utah. how much snow? i
bill karins joins us. >> good morning. a new anchor this morning. >> thank you. >> you're either lucky or unlucky. you have to deal with me every single morning. you may regret it in a week or two. good morning, everyone, we have one area of rain and snow exiting new england today. you saw that from the live shot there in connecticut. just pouring rain this time of year, definitely a little bit on the strange side. we are watching only cold air in northern portions of maine...
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that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" up next. chris wallace sits down exclusively with senators lindsey graham and dianne feinstein. and also live fox news coverage continues throughout the day with a two hour live "the fox report" starting at 6:00 p.m. and a special hour live of "the five" following that. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching. stay tuned we'll see what captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris wallace. it's crunch time on capitol hill. as the new year rings in we are headed for a major financial hangover. what happens if big tax hikes and spending cuts take effect? will, washington, come up with a last minute compromise? where are we head on new demands for gun control and will we ever get all of the answers to the benghazi terror attack? we will cover a lot of ground when we he sit down with two leading senators. democrat dianne feinstein and republican lindsey graham. also, with 2012 it in the rear view mirror we look ahead to 2013. our sunday panel weighs in on what we will be talking
that is it for us here in washington. "fox news sunday" up next. chris wallace sits down exclusively with senators lindsey graham and dianne feinstein. and also live fox news coverage continues throughout the day with a two hour live "the fox report" starting at 6:00 p.m. and a special hour live of "the five" following that. i'm shannon bream. thanks for watching. stay tuned we'll see what captioned by closed captioning services, inc. >> chris: i'm chris...
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thanks for joining us today. cnn newsroom continues right now with christine romans. >> hello, everyone. welcome to our viewers around the world. and happy new year. today is the day to celebrate. but it's also a day to worry. it's the last day of the year. the last day to avert the fiscal cliff before americans plunge head long into smaller paychecks. the u.s. snalt gets back to work right about now. the house has been in session for about an hour now. senate leaders are the ones trying to hammer out a deal picking tax break ceilings, trying to lessen the impact of spending cuts. there are still major obstacles to pass. but this morning we're hearing that progress is being made. we'll have more on that and the fiscal cliff negotiations in a minute. >>> first, i want to show you the rest of the world is ringing in the new year. midnight arrived in asia. they are calling it a pyre tech nick musical. they were scheduled to begin an hour before midnight. hong kong on the top ten places to ring in the new year. let's
thanks for joining us today. cnn newsroom continues right now with christine romans. >> hello, everyone. welcome to our viewers around the world. and happy new year. today is the day to celebrate. but it's also a day to worry. it's the last day of the year. the last day to avert the fiscal cliff before americans plunge head long into smaller paychecks. the u.s. snalt gets back to work right about now. the house has been in session for about an hour now. senate leaders are the ones trying...